Naperville Ribfest Festival July 4th Weekend Schedule Map
Naperville Ribfest has become one of the largest suburban summer festivals in Chicago. It has been running for at least 20 years and the Ribfest has grown to now include major music acts along with great ribs from all over the country.
The thing that makes the Naperville Ribfest so attractive for both businesses and local residents is that it is in the suburbs and there are over 128,000 people living in Naperville and many more in towns of similar size around it. All these families with kids get something fun to do over the July 4th weekend and advertisers and entertainers love to be in front of them.
Over 1 million people go through the Naperville Ribfest over the 4th of July weekend. With that in mind save yourself some time and park in the 5th Avenue Metra Station lot and take the shuttles they have running every 10 minutes to the Ribfest. Otherwise there is no aprking within 1 mile of the fest. It is actually located in Knoch park behind Edwards Hospital but the hospital parking lot is off limits too. All the street parking was full by 3pm in the afternoon when we went too.
We suburbanites live 1 hour or more southwest of Chicago so the Taste of Chicago isn’t really an option for us with the awful traffic Chicago has these days. Plus if you live locally walking or biking to the Naperville Ribfest makes it more community friendly and less like the big city. The festival tries to be kid friendly and family friendly but local high school and college kids enjoy the Ribfest too.
Here is some helpful information about the Naperville Ribfest schedule, rib restaurants selling food there and the events that weekend. 2009
Ribfest 2009 will run from Thursday, July 2rd through Sunday, July 5th.
- Thursday, July 2nd 12:00 Noon to 10:00 p.m.
- Friday, July 3rd 12:00 noon to 10:00 p.m.
- Saturday, July 4th 12:00 noon to 10:00 p.m. Gates open to public at 7:00pm for fireworks
- Sunday, July 5th 12:00 noon to 10:00 p.m.
The Ribfest Food Vendors selling Ribs will be:
- Desperado’s BBQ & Rib Co. – Their 10th year at Ribfest
- Fast Freddy’s Electric BBQ Ribs – They aren’t cooked fast but they are eaten fast!
- Sweet Baby Ray’s Barbecue and Catering – You know and love Sweet Baby Ray’s sauce from the Jewel grocery store and come see what they do when they are cookin’
- Texas Outlaws BBQ – They have won first place two of the last five years
- Uncle Bub’s- The Hichory Smoked BBQ Restaurant was born in 1997 in Westmont
- Famous Dave’s – Well, they are famous for their ribs of course
- Pigfoot BBQ Company – A Ribber at Naperville Ribfest for 13 years
- Aussom Aussie – A 20 year veteran of the International BBQ Circuit and they have great cornbread for $2.00 also.
- Butch’s Smack Your Lips BBQ – They offer both tomato based as well as vinegar based sauces.
- Porky N Beans – a member of the National Award Winning Rib Cookers of America since 1983
- Rasta Joes BBQ – Joe Alexander (Rasta Joe) has been at Ribfest for over 15 years
- Sgt. Oink’s Pit BBQ – Last year they won Naperville 3rd place best ribs
- Johnson’s BBQ – They have a BBQ sauce called “Thermonuclear Sauce”
- Smokin’ Joe’s Hog Wild Barbeque
- Armadillo’s Rib and Que Company
- Howling Coyote Southwest BBQ
The competition for best ribs prizes is Fierce! Last year Uncle Bubs was voted best in the Naperville Ribfest and Armadillo’s won best Sauce. I think that those plus Sweet Baby Ray’s will be the best ones to check out first because it may be impossible to try them all unless you plan on eating lunch and dinner there every day of the festival. There are other food and drink vendors there at the fest too. You can always count on Oberweis for some great ice cream and root beer floats.
If you come to Naperville Ribfest for the food, stay for the music. They have brought nationally known bands and acts to the suburbs for years and this year is no different. There are 2 stages; the Main Stage (Heart, Sarah Evans, Todd Rundgren and Huey Louis and the News) and the Brian R Schultz Rock and Roll Stage (Blue Oyster Cult, North Mississippi All Stars, WAR, Herman’s Hermits with Peter Noone) plus there is also a BP Family Area that has a lot of fun activities for the kids. The schedules for both stages are below.

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Some tips for making your trip to the Naperville Ribfest more fun:
1. If you drive be prepared to walk because parking fills up in downtown Naperville quickly and you end up parking far away. Wear comfortable shoes. Park in the 5th Avenue Metra station lot off Washington and take the shuttle to the fest.
2. Buy your tickets in advance through the Ribfest web site or pre-sale tickets locally in downtown Naperville at the Jewel Grocery Food Stores and save $2.00 per ticket. Otherwise it is $10.00 at the gate and there are usually long lines.
3. Bring the kids, your appetite and stay for the music and entertainment all evening long. Here is a Map of the events and locations of the Naperville Ribfest.
4. The Ribfest will close if when it is raining there is any Lightning. At that time the park will close and everyone will be asked to leave for safety reasons. It is very very crowded and everyone just sits on the ground with their ribs to eat. So bring handy wipes for your fingers or get them at the Sweet Baby Ray’s station.
Enjoy the Ribfest and have a great time!
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